need an adsense subtitute

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Hey, I just found out that adsense have become alot stricter on what kind of website they approve. I just send my application last weekend and worried that I won't get accepted. From experience, can you tell me what is the next best CPC program I can use on a blog to earn some extra cash?

Thank you for your time.
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  • Profile picture of the author LuisEAvila
    No i don't know what is the best CPC program but if your blog has plenty of content and is indexed then i don't see why they would reject you. I got rejected the first time i applied but then i added content and waited for about a month. All the pages got indexed, then i applied again and i got accepted. I don't know if this was the reason i got accepted but I'd like to think it was. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Slyknight
    Posting is the problem. It's a video site. I only have about 3 blog post explains what it is all about and such. Easy to nagivate through. It is beautifully designed with a custom made template. Look very attractive (I think). I don't think it will get indexed by google anytime soon. I don't know much about CEO. I started with it last week and getting 15 visitors per day since I started to advertise by posting one video on youtube, veoh, megavideo so far..
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  • Profile picture of the author Taylor French
    Friends of mine have told me it's almost guaranteed approval if you apply through Blogger.com. Try that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Slyknight
      Originally Posted by Taylor French View Post

      Friends of mine have told me it's almost guaranteed approval if you apply through Blogger.com. Try that.
      How long ago was that? Also, I heard subdomains don't get approve anymore.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandeep Shah
    There is no alternative for adsense... try your best to get approved. Other CPC networks pay you only 30%-40% of what adsense can.

    However if you have targeted traffic and can monetize it via affiliate products, go for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author flaminjo
    Have a look at this site, you will get all the other alternatives to adsense and it is a free service that estimates the number of visitors any site has. but it is advisable to check the stats properly so that from where you can get the maximum in terms of earnings...
    http://www.statbrain.com/ad-networks/
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamer111
    adsense is the best, there are clicksor, bidvertiser, infolink etc. you can try..
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  • Profile picture of the author ryxin
    why not try kontera and adbrite. It's really works if you have alot of traffics.
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  • Profile picture of the author Slyknight
    Nevermind guys. Thanks for the help. Just receive an e-mail from google that my blog has been approved . All that worry for nothing.
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